The Ministry of Education announced a notable increase in the pass rate for the Fiji Eighth Year Exams, which reached 69 percent this year, up from 67 percent in the previous year. This marks a positive trend in educational outcomes for students.
A total of 18,968 students participated in the exams, which were conducted across 712 centers. The results remain provisional for 30 days, allowing students the chance to request a mark recount for a fee of $5 per subject or a remark for $25 per subject.
Students can access their results through the official website using their unique examination identification number along with personal credentials. For those who experience issues with online access, support will be available at their respective schools or District Education Offices starting at 8 a.m. tomorrow.
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro took a moment to congratulate and express gratitude to all involved in the educational process, including students, parents, guardians, teachers, school management, ancillary staff, and other stakeholders, acknowledging their commitment and efforts throughout the academic year.
This year’s improved pass rate reflects the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in education in Fiji. It is a hopeful indication of ongoing progress and success in the educational sector.
Summary: The Fiji Eighth Year Exams achieved a 69 percent pass rate, an increase from last year’s 67 percent. Results are provisional, and students can access them online or seek assistance at schools. Education Minister Aseri Radrodro commended all parties involved in the education process, highlighting the collaborative efforts leading to this positive outcome.
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